Pfaff creative 7510 Owner's Manual - Page 115

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Linen embroidery linen embroidering is a very well known and wellloved technique. For this special white-on-white embroidery, filled in embroidery designs are most suitable to make the embroidery more prominent Always use special embroidery threads and tearaway stabilizer as an underlay. Transfer the desired pattern, i.e. an iron-on pattern or a pattern drawn with a disappearing ink pen, Onto the face side of the fabric. Our example consists of the following programs: • For the petals select pattern No. 67. Press the key "single pattern" (1 6). Pattern length: 35 mm Stitch width: 6 mm • Using pattern No. 41, stitch the points at the top end of the petals. Pattern length: 6 mm Stitch width: 6 mm • Now stitch the contours using zigzag stitch No. 02. Stitch width: 2 mm Stitch length: 0.35 mm • For the flowers right and left of the motif use pattern No. 74. Stitch width: 7 mm Pattern length: 14 mm • Embroider the edge of the napkin using zigzag stitch No. 02. Stitch width: 4 mm Stitch length: 0.35 mm 111

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linen
embroidering
is
a
very
well
known
and
well-
loved
technique.
For
this
special
white-on-white
embroidery,
filled
in
embroidery
designs
are
most
suitable
to
make
the
embroidery
more
prominent
Always
use
special
embroidery
threads
and
tear-
away
stabilizer
as
an
underlay.
Transfer
the
desired
pattern,
i.e.
an
iron-on
pattern
or
a
pattern
drawn
with
a
disappearing
ink
pen,
Onto
the
face side
of
the
fabric.
Our
example
consists
of
the
following
programs:
Using
pattern
No.
41,
stitch
the
points
at
the
top
end
of
the
petals.
Pattern
length:
6
mm
Stitch
width:
6
mm
Now
stitch
the
contours
using
zigzag
stitch
No.
02.
Stitch
width:
2
mm
Stitch
length:
0.35
mm
For
the
flowers
right
and
left
of
the
motif
use
pattern
No.
74.
Stitch
width:
7
mm
Pattern
length:
14
mm
Embroider
the
edge
of
the
napkin
using
zigzag
stitch
No.
02.
Stitch
width:
4
mm
Stitch length:
0.35
mm
111
Linen
embroidery
For
the
petals
select
pattern
No.
67.
Press
the
key
“single
pattern”
(1
6).
Pattern
length:
35
mm
Stitch
width:
6
mm